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Enjoy a peaceful Friday night bed and breakfast break with someone you care for at Oulton Hall
Panier de pique-nique pliant Sacs de conservation de la chaleur Panier de glace portable Sac de pique-nique extérieur Panier d'isolation Panier d'achat
Organisateur de documents de titulaire de passeport de cachette de portefeuille de poche de cou de voyage d'aéroport
Oreillers d'avion en forme de U en soufflage d'air
Upon arrival at the island, wetsuits, masks and snorkels are provided and you are ready for the most playful swim ever. The crew will lower the tender vessel into the water, which will transport you closer to shore. A crew member will be in the water with you at all times. Once in the water, the Sealions entice you to come and play. With summersaults and swirls they glide effortlessly past. Simply float in the water with an out-stretched hand, staying nice and calm and let them approach. The more twists and turns you do the more they will play, and enjoy being one on one with the Australian Sealion! Sealions are endangered and the permit is strict. You are not permitted to be too close to the beach and at all times you need to remember that they are endangered and must not approach or intimidate them. After approximately an hour of swimming it is time to climb back onto the boat, a hot shower awaits and the coffee machine is ready! Age Requirements Children under the age of 8 years old, are only allowed to enter the ocean at the Skippers discretion on the day. All children under the age of 16 years old, require adult supervision. Children must be accompanied by an Adult in the water at all times. Passengers Max of 25 passengers per boat. Min of 4 passengers required for the trip to operate. What to bring Bathers and a towel Camera Warm clothing Boat appropriate soft-soled shoes
This summer see more than a dozen species of seahorses, seadragons, and their relatives in the Horses and Dragons exhibits. Pacific seahorses native to our local area are on display in the first floor Southern California/Baja gallery, a trumpetfish is included in the Gulf of California exhibit on the second floor, and various species of seahorses, seadragons, pipefish, razorfish, and other animals from this family are on display in the Tropical Pacific gallery. The longsnout seahorse (also known as the slender seahorse) and dwarf seahorse have never before been exhibited at the Aquarium. Visitors will learn how these animals are bred and cared for at the Aquarium, see babies, and learn about the conservation issues these animals face in the wild, including harmful fishing practices, the traditional medicine and curio trade, and habitat loss. Does not include Behind the Scenes Tour or Turtle Vision 4D movie Café Scuba, serving a variety of sandwiches, salads, burgers, pizza, and more, provides a relaxed atmosphere overlooking our Seals & Sea Lions exhibit and is the perfect place to grab a meal or a quick snack. In partnership with the Aquarium of the Pacific, SAVOR... serves environmentally friendly and sustainable seafood at Café Scuba. Additional food can be found at Bamboo Bistro, the Coffee Cart, and the Jamba Juice hut.